Mumbai, June 29: India's foreign exchange reserves have recorded a rise of $918 million in just three weeks to cross the $57-million mark during the week ending on June 21, due to fresh inflows.
The country's foreign exchange reserves rose by $524 million at $57,066 million in the week ended June 21, according to the Reserve Bank of India's weekly statistical supplement.

The foreign currency assets witnessed an upswing of $542 million at $53,808 million, it said.

In the week ended May 31, the country's foreign exchange reserves had crossed $56 billion.
RBI said gold and special drawing rights remained static at $3,249 and $9 million in the reporting week.
Bureau Report